More details have emerged from Audrina Patridge and Corey Bohan’s tumultuous marriage.

According to documents obtained by Page Six provided by The Blast, Bohan had been holding Patridge’s home — a property she owned separate from their shared marital house — and her personal possessions “hostage.”

On Sept. 19, 2017, Patridge, accompanied by her father (who had texted Bohan to temporarily leave the property), went to the house to pick up some of her and her daughter’s belongings, only to discover that her now-estranged husband had “installed cameras throughout the house: in the kitchen, living room, entryway and upstairs hallway,” the documents claim.

Patridge previously had obtained a restraining order which prohibited Bohan “from keeping [Patridge] under surveillance,” but he allegedly had been recording Patridge and her father from “the moment [they] entered the home.”

As a result, “The Hills” star called the police, to which Bohan allegedly responded, “You’re only making things worse.” Patridge’s brother was also present for the interaction, the documents say.

Police arrived but didn’t arrest Bohan. When Patridge returned to her car, Bohan allegedly called her a “f—–g c–t!” Patridge is requesting the domestic violence restraining order she obtained be amended to include an order that would remove Bohan from her solely owned property.